What happens online every 60 seconds [Infographic]

While you're taking a full minute to Google "grumpy cat," Amazon just made $83,000 in sales, 571 new websites were created, and 1.4 million people connected via Skype. But this isn't all that takes place every 60 seconds.

With 216,000 images shared on Instagram, 104,000 on Snapchat, 20 million photos viewed on Flickr, and 20,000 photos uploaded to Tumblr every minute, the amount of information overload is obvious, and distraction is understandable. It sort of makes you wonder how anyone could possibly consume or share even a fraction of this digital content. How do you keep up to date on the latest posts, trends, and data without overloading? It can be tough to filter through the noise to find what you really want to hear about.

The infographic below, by MyCleverAgency, presents what exactly happens on average every minute of every day on the most popular digital platforms. Here are some highlights:

70 new domain names are registered

2 million searches are done on Google

41 thousand posts, 1.8 million likes and 340GB of data are being shared on Facebook

There is nothing like an info-graphics to show the concept of what you are trying to say. They say an image is worth a thousand words.
" 216,000 images shared on Instagram, 104,000 on Snapchat"
Amazing numbers. They must have strong servers in order to store
this data.MyViews